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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

"Be at least" or "at least be"?

Hi,

Would appreciate your advice on which of the following sentences is correct:

1) The terms in your contract must at least be as favourable as the provisions in the employment law.
2) The terms in your contract must be at least as favourable as the provisions in the employment law.

Thank you.
  

Top answer

Thank you. Both of them are correct.

  • Thank you.
  • Both of them are correct.
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AnonymousHi,Would appreciate your advice on which of the following sentences is correct:1) The terms in your contract must at least be as favourable as the provisions in the employment law.2) The terms in your contract must be at least as favourable as the provisions in the employment law.Thank you.
Both of them are correct.

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